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Ok apparently my pc's audio is crap because although it had never given me any problems before, this week I tried to play 2 GOG games and both had only partial audio (Bad Mojo Redux and Syberia). This one has no audio at all. I already wrote to support about the first game, but no reply.

Has anyone ever had this problem? I saw some guy at a forum had it, they bought the game from here too, but never read of any solutions.

I am a complete moron about audio, I see device listed as VIA high definition audio, but have no idea of chip set or anything...

Also I guess I forgot to mark this as a quetion/problem
Post edited November 24, 2014 by ashleni
I had no audio with several old games, including Sanitarium and Bad Mojo Redux, although from your device name I doubt it's the same issue.

Mine stemmed from the fact that I have my computer running through a surround sound amp via HDMI, but nVidia's software didn't have the games' resolutions set up as a preset option - I had to go into the nVidia control panel and add custom resolutions that matched the games, then when I launched them, the audio would work. I've read that this is because 640x480 and 800x600 aren't native HDMI resolutions, but I don't know why; they were standards for a long time, and a lot of old games are set to run exclusively at one or the other.

It seemed that unless the specific resolution was set up as a custom option, the graphics card would switch to the correct resolution but 'forget' to try to pass the audio along with the signal. I also have problems with getting the custom resolutions to actually save after one use, but that's another story..
I do have Nvidia thingie for sound as well, like I said I haven't much idea at all of how that works.. but I had to update that too. I will try to look into what you said, maybe it's something similar. I hope I can figure out how to do that, as you can probably tell I don't really know what I'm doing.
Post edited February 14, 2015 by ashleni
Same problem.

I installed win98 in Vmware, installed audio driver, then copy this game to the virtual system and run.

Sound is working.

Forgive my poor english.
Post edited May 09, 2019 by ft5022255